26 June 2007

John Edwards "Unaware of Wife's Position on Gay Marriage"

Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards and wife Elizabeth appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and acknowledged the obvious: They disagree over same-sex marriage. But some reports indicate the candidate only discovered the high-profile split after reading news reports.

On Sunday, you'll recall that Elizabeth Edwards kicked off Gay Pride in San Francisco by speaking to some 300-plus people at the Alice B. Toklas Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Democratic Club’s pride breakfast and remarking, "I don't know why someone else's marriage has anything to do with me. I'm completely comfortable with gay marriage."

The former North Carolina senator, with his wife at his side on Leno's couch, said he was unaware of her position on gay marriage and was surprised to learn about it while reading the newspaper.

"A lot of people I love and care about feel the same way Elizabeth does," Edwards said. "I'm very strong about ending discrimination against gay and lesbian couples. But I'm not quite where Elizabeth is yet," he added.

Compare this to a joint December 31, 2006 appearance on This Week with George Stephanopoulos, when the host asked Elizabeth "whether she was pro same-sex marriage, she responded, 'Well, it's not particularly important whether I am, but I guess I come from a more eclectic background and so it’s less problematic, I think, probably for me.' "

"It's not the only thing we disagree about," the Democratic presidential candidate joked last night on Jay Leno."She actually says what she thinks."

Comments

I just wish Edwards would give a "straight" answer on gays. I really like his positions and think he is the most progressive candidate. Unfortunately, it seems difficult for his campaign to stay on message.

I must admit Edwards, whenever discussing the Marriage Equality Issue (its not GAY marriage, its just marriage, period) at least acts like his problem with it is a PROBLEM and that problem lies within his discomfort, not in the very logical concept of equal rights. What he's doing is very interesting and groundbreaking--he's reaching out to the majority (yes, still a majority) who themselves don't "feel okay" with it even though they know it's a matter of fairness. If we're to ever reach these people and educate them, perhaps this is the best tactic, and perhaps this is a good messenger?

2008 must be about healing the country, coming together, and reaching out. Obama's all about it--and so is Edwards. Before we dismiss him as a haircut with good teeth, let's actually look at what he's saying at face value.

John Edwards is just being safe, I personally believe he is for gay marriage I think he is trying to appeal to middle America by not going all the way and upsetting them. Although this country is becoming increasingly progressive the majority of the American population share the same views as him, this isn't a issue about his views but more of an issue about him folding under the pressure.

If he "folded" under pressure, he'd certainly not be sending his wife out to Gay Pride festivals (you think she did that on her own?)

He's playin the game. My point is we need to work with our allies, even if they aren't able to be as perfectly aligned with our list of wants as we wished. Obama and HRC are playing the same game. If someone stepped forward and said everything that needs to be said and stood behind those statements...you'd be looking at the ice-cube-in-hell, Kucinich.